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  2. MR RYAN IN THE BOX

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Isaacs and a common jury, the hearing was continued in the suit brought by Thomas J. ...

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  3. MARITIME DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Though no changes are likely an the attitude of the seamen of Melbourne, who on Wednesday decided to accept the ...

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  4. QUEENSTOWN LIGHTING

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—At the last meeting of the Queenstown Municipal Council Councillor Briggs moved, according to notice: That a plebiscite be ...

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  5. ANTI-PROFITEERING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the House of Commons negate on the Profiteering Bill, and replying to complaints that the Bill Laced to touch ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON,' Wednesday.—According to a War Office communique, Generals Sadlier and Jackson, in charge of British forces in Russia, conducted an ...

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  7. CHAOS IN TURKEY

    ROME. Wednesday.—The political situation in Turkey is chaotic owing to the Central Government losing its authority. Anatolia is in open revolt ...

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  8. THE MAILED FIST

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Government has decided to suppress the Sinn Fein and kindred organisations in Country Clare. ...

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  9. RABID ROUMANIANS

    ROME, Wednesday. The Italian newspapers states that the Roumanians continue their exactions in Buda-pest with pitiless severity The ...

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  10. Copra Carrying

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The companies associated with the Shipping Conference repudiate as being without foundation the suggestion of Major ...

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  11. BLACK SEA COAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official communique states that the anti-Bolsheviks in South Russia are steadily gaining ground on the Astrakan and ...

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  12. Sunked Gold

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Seven million pounds in gold ingots was aboard the s.s. Laurentic when she was sunk in ten fathoms of water. The vessel ...

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  13. WATCHFUL WAITING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Supreme War Council hat instructed the Allied mission to Budapest to observe a guarded attitude in regard to ...

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  14. DISGRUNTLED ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" on the Russo-Finnish frontier states that General Gough has sent an ...

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  15. High Seas Mutiny

    LONDON Wednesday.—An exciting episode is reported by the s.s. "WarKhan When about 200 miles off Brest the War Khan received an S.O.S. call ...

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  16. RESTORATION OF HAPSBURGS

    PARIS Wednesday. — Czechoslovakia has protested to the Allies against the restoration of the Hapsburgs at Budapest. ...

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  17. Currie Criticised

    KINGSTON (Ontario), Wednesday. General Sir Archibald MacDonnell, defending General Currie, commander of the Canadian troops, against ...

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  18. ROUMANIANS LEAVING.

    LONDON, Thursday—It is reported that the Roumanians are leaving Budapest. ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE BONUS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Asked if it was the intention of the Federal Government to increase the war bonus granted to Commonwealth public ...

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  20. Sinn Fein Raiders

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A dozen Sinn Feiners drove up in motor-cars to Drumley Castle, Armagh, and made determined efforts to seize the Ulster ...

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  21. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Association learns that prisoners from the Dwina engagement amount now to 2000, and more ...

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  22. Back To The Pit

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mass meetings of miners at all Yorkshire collieries have voted in favor of a return to work. ...

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  23. Cut of Egypt

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) advises that the Australians have completely evacuated ...

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  24. SYDNEY SEAMEN SOLID.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-The seamen's trouble is still unsettled, and unless the members of the Sydney branch decides at the mass meeting on ...

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  25. COST OF THE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Yorkshire miners lost £5,000,000 in wages and received £380,000 in strike pay out of a total available fund of £700,000. ...

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  26. Showers from the West.

    "Some clearing showers in the west; other wise generally fine and cold, cold frosty nights Inland. South-westerly winds."—Official forecast issued ...

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  27. Factory Councils

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," the German Government has formulated proposals ...

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  28. No Germans Wanted

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Baron von Bissing, a half brother to von Bissing, who was Governor of Brussels during the German Occupation of ...

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  29. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—To-day, in the House of Representatives, the Immigration Act Amendment Bill was introduced and read a first time. ...

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  30. SPOON FEEDING KOLTCHAK.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-The United States has ordered large supplies to the immediately sent to Admiral Koltchak, in order to enable his ...

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  31. BILL IN COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was in all night sitting in committee on the Profiteering Bill. Numerous amendments were rejected, and some changes ...

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  32. LATROBE SHALE SHOW

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Senate to-day the Acting Minister for Repatriation informed Senator O'Keefe (T.) that the Commonwealth Government had ...

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  33. British Labor Troubles

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry of Labor is considering legislation making strikes and lockouts illegal, without a week's notice in ...

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  34. FRENCH CONSUMERS' LEAGUE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Drastic action of the recently fanned League of Consumers are having unexpected serious results. Many retailers are shutting ...

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  35. BALLARAT FRAUD CASE

    BALLARAT, Friday.-Before Mr. Justice Mann in the Supreme Court to-day. James Job Brokeshire, of the firm of Brokeshire and Coltman, who had been ...

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  36. Guns For Remembrance

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir W. R. Birdwood, on behalf of the Commonwealth, is presenting a 77 milli-meter German gun, received under the ...

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  37. " Wealthy Wool''

    LONDON, Wednesday—At the wool sales there Is keen competition and prices are harder all round, America and France operating freely. ...

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  38. NO GENERAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Triple Alliance" (railwaymen, miners and transport' workers), realising the unpopularity of the threat of a general ...

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  39. Wheat for Britain.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The chairman of the Wheat Board has received a cable from the British Government to the effect that it has decided to exercise ...

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  40. Wheat Shipments

    LONDON, Wednesday. — From inquiries in well informed quarters, the Australian Press Association understands that the British Government ...

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  41. DEATH DUTIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The death duties paid on the estates of pastoralists who died during 1916-17 and 1917-18 amounted to £623,323. In 1916-17 the ...

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  42. General Cables

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — A note warning Mexico that there will be a radical change in the U.S.A. policy towards. Mexico unless the ...

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  43. KALGOOR[?]E DISTURBANCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the Senate to-day, Senator Gardner said he hoped the Government would act immediately in order to prevent ...

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  44. BILL IN COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The anti-Profitering Bill has been referred to committee of the whole House. ...

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  45. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    LONDON, -Wednesday.—A conference of 200 delegates, representing 175,000 engineering joiners, has agreed to submit the men's demand ...

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  46. Anti-Bolshevik

    LONDON, Wednesday—An official Ukrainian communique deceived in Vienna states that Ukraine troops have captured Dubno and the ...

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  47. Ships For Shaky Isles

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Admiralty awaits the New Zealand Government's decision regarding its naval requirements. The Government was ...

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  48. NEW ZEALANDERS LEAVING ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifty-eight thousand New Zealand troops have already left England homewards. The remaining 4400 will be repatriated ...

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  49. Sensational Oratory.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate to-day adopted a standing order limiting the time for speeches. was compelled to accept the ...

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  50. COAL FOR TASMANIA

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The Coal Board has made the folio wine allotments in regard to 750 tons of Newcastle coal which the Laranah is ...

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  51. UNSERVED SENTENCES OF SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Assistant (Minister for Defence, replying) to Mr. Wallace (N.S.W.) said to-day in the House of Representatives that under ...

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  52. A Cool Scoundrel

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In the course of the proceedings against Landau, "the French Bluebeard " who is ontrial for the murder of several ...

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  53. FRIENDS FOR FRATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Witnesses at the trial of the Eurasian Fratel, who is being arraigned on a charge of cruelty to British prisoner ...

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  54. ANGLO-JAPANESE SECRET TREATY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the Senate to-day, Senator Gard.ner was requested by Senator Millen to give notice of a question in regard to Mr. ...

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  55. Australia Mutineers.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Representatives to-day the acting Minister for the Navy said the Government had already cabled to the Admiralty ...

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  56. Big Shipping Deal

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The president of the Shipping Conference (Lord Inchcape) has sold practically all the 40 standard steamers purchased in ...

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  57. Prince At Regatta

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Wednesday.— The Prince of Wales attended a regatta here, at which a rowboat overturned while a race was In ...

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  58. Remission of Fines.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—It was announced by Senator Russell In the Senate to-day that fines and forfeitures in respect of Australian soldiers who died ...

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  59. BRITISH NON-FERROUS METALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Board of Trade has appointed a committee to investigate tie economic possibilities of non-ferrous metals in the ...

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